Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4915867 Applied Energy 2017 22 Pages PDF
Abstract
Among the solar concentrating technologies, parabolic trough collector (PTC) is the most mature and cost-effective technology for medium and high-temperature levels (150-400 °C). This paper investigates the utilization of internally finned absorbers in LS-2 PTC module for various operating conditions. Twelve different longitudinal fins are tested and compared with the smooth case. The analysis is performed with SolidWorks Flow Simulation, using a validated model by literature results. Generally, it is proved that both greater length and thickness lead to higher thermal enhancement and to higher pressure losses. Various methods are presented for evaluating together the thermal efficiency or Nusselt number enhancement versus the increase in pressure drop or in the friction factor. Taking into consideration four different criteria, the absorber with 10 mm fin length and 2 mm fin thickness is found to be the overall optimum case. For this case, the thermal efficiency is enhanced about 0.82%, the Nusselt number increase 65.8%, while the friction factor and the pressure losses are about the double compared to the smooth case.
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